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    Quote Originally Posted by - JO - View Post
    Another absolute beauty, by J. Edward !

    So many original elements, that gives an exceptionnal ambiance to this city !

    The architecture, the "volacano", the houses on top of rocks... It's so beautiful and imaginative, that I really would like to have a side view for this one... this must be absolutely mind blowing !

    Congratulations for this exceptionnal map, J. ! A few days earlier and I would have bet for an Atlas award !!!!
    Thanks so much, Joel
    Doing a perspective view would be daunting.... but I may try a sketch... if I have time.
    Quote Originally Posted by mapmage View Post
    Really awesome! The thing at the core is really cool as well, though I honestly have no idea what it is
    It was described to me as a chaotic ball of energy that was drawing all the buildings in toward itself, i believe, making the roads more chaotic as they got closer.
    Various parts were described to me.
    Quote Originally Posted by rdanhenry View Post
    Could be an interesting campaign to set it entirely, or almost entirely, in this city, but use all the variants as parallel universe versions and have some (or several) ways of shifting between them.
    That's a great idea, and would make for some cool plot twists.
    I had a place in one world called Nexus house that was a partial interdimensional spot.
    Had to do with the gate magic and portal energies of keys and doors and such. Too many ideas, not enough time.
    Quote Originally Posted by Greason Wolfe View Post
    My thanks to Justin as well. Glad he let you share this wonderful piece with us. But I do have a question.....

    Can you ever draw a map that is just average instead of all this killer pieces? I mean, you know, just once, as a way to prove that you are a mortal human instead of a god of cartography.
    I think Menzheim was pretty straight-forward

    Quote Originally Posted by Josiah VE View Post
    Top notch stuff, as always!
    And holy smokes that is way too many variations, I love it.
    How long did it take to make all those different versions?
    That's hard to say. I do a lot of the prep work ahead of time, and then on one day I save out all of the versions.
    It may take an additional day or two to get everything edited and ready for a patreon post though. The main map took about 3-4 weeks.

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    Yikes, looks like a ton of work!

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